“President Bush’s Trip to Australia” Booklet
Australia 1991
Known as a “trip book,” this one is from President George H.W. Bush’s trip to Australia at the end of 1991. Trip books like this are used by U.S. diplomats during foreign travel by high-level officials and other important events, so the numerous participants know all the important “who, what, where and when” details of the trip.
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"President Bush's Trip to Australia" Booklet. 1991. National Museum of American Diplomacy, https://diplomacy.state.gov/items/president-bushs-trip-to-australia-booklet
Chicago Format
"President Bush's Trip to Australia" Booklet, 1991, National Museum of American Diplomacy, Washington, DC, https://diplomacy.state.gov/items/president-bushs-trip-to-australia-booklet
APA Format
(1991). "President Bush's Trip to Australia" Booklet [Object]. National Museum of American Diplomacy, Washington, D.C., United States. https://diplomacy.state.gov/items/president-bushs-trip-to-australia-booklet
Story of Diplomacy
In Memoriam: George Herbert Walker Bush (1924-2018): Veteran, Statesman, Diplomat
A distinguished Navy pilot in World War II, former President Bush lived an accomplished life, serving his nation in various capacities, including: President, Vice President, Director of the Central Investigative Agency, Member of both the House and Senate, and as a diplomat, serving as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Head of U.S. Liaison Office in China.